Physics, asked by arslan3329, 19 days ago

(b) When solid A of mass 12 g is completely immersed in a measuring cylinder filled with water, it displaces the same volume of water as does solid B of mass 8 g. What can be deduced about the densities of solids A and B?
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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Mass of solid (M)=72g

Intial volume of water V

1

=24 ml

Final volume of water V

2

=42 ml

Volume of solid (V)=V

2

–V

1

=42–24=18 cm

3

Density of solid (D)=

V

M

=

18

72

=4 g/cm

3

Answered by waghkaushal819
0

Answer:

Mass of solid (M)=72g

Intial volume of water V

1

=24 ml

Final volume of water V

2

=42 ml

Volume of solid (V)=V

2

–V

1

=42–24=18 cm

3

Density of solid (D)=

V

M

=

18

72

=4 g/cm

3

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